FAAST Members

FAAST exists because organizations in the Christian community came together to share and produce resources together. Our members are why we exist. Does your organization want to become a member of FAAST? You can find out more here.

  • GCWJ at Vanguard University is a faith-based organization that creates an environment for education, advocacy, and collaboration and has a variety of programs to fight human trafficking.

  • Innocence Freed is an organization in Nebraska that looks to use the love of God to bridge the gap for shelter, healing, and hope for child trafficking and sexual exploitation survivors. This will be done by providing a safe home with animal-assisted therapy on-site so they can live with dignity, respect, and freedom. Innocence Freed also collaborates and works with community partners, law enforcement, governments, and non-governmental entities to protect communities, hold traffickers accountable, and provide justice for survivors. Find out more about their work

  • Point Loma Nazarene University exists to provide higher education in a vital Christian community where minds are engaged and challenged, character is modeled and formed, and service becomes an expression of faith. Being of Wesleyan heritage, we aspire to be a learning community where grace is foundational, truth is pursued, and holiness is a way of life.

  • Project Rescue exists to rescue and restore victims of sexual slavery through the love and power of Jesus Christ. Now ministering to exploited women and children in Europe and Central and Southern Asia, Project Rescue brings Hope through a holistic, multi-faceted, three-prong approach of prevention, intervention and restoration.

  • The Salvation Army's anti trafficking efforts began more than one hundred years ago when in the 1880s it led extensive campaigns to eradicate sexual trafficking of women and girls in England. Today, The Salvation Army continues to serve as a leader in the effort to abolish human trafficking domestically and internationally and works against trafficking in the following ways.

  • World Hope International believes in God's desire for freedom and justice for the oppressed, the downtrodden, the abused and exploited. They believe in mercy and compassion for the last, the least, and the lost. They believe in healing for the broken, in recovery and restoration for the victims of human trafficking and sexual predation.


    These beliefs are their passion; they are the reasons why World Hope International works so hard every day to serve victims of human trafficking and gender-based violence, and why they are committed to doing all they can to prevent such crimes from happening in the first place.

  • World Relief is a global Christian humanitarian organization whose mission is to boldly engage the world’s greatest crises in partnership with the church. The organization was founded in the aftermath of World War II to respond to the urgent humanitarian needs of war-torn Europe. 


    Since then, for 80 years, across 100 countries, World Relief has partnered with local churches and communities to build a world where families thrive and communities flourish. Today, organizational programming focuses on humanitarian and disaster response, as well as community strengthening and resilience.